Property Ownership

Tenancy in common in Minnesota is characterized by:

ARight of survivorship among co-owners
BEach co-owner holding an undivided interest with the right to pass their share through their estate✓ Correct
CEqual ownership shares required by law
DAutomatic termination when one owner dies

Explanation

In a tenancy in common, each co-owner holds an undivided interest in the property that can be unequal. There is no right of survivorship — each owner's share passes to their heirs or devisees, not to the surviving co-owners.

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